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From: jamesdhogan
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  • @ILoveTaratavo It's called "Sing, Sing, Sing."

  • I watched this in my English class a few weeks ago.

    xD

  • Did we have to go to blue balls? Really? You want to reach students, but of course what you made can't be shown in class. What was the point?

  • @19RWM72 The line between acceptable humor and not safe for the classroom humor is a blurry one, and it's not the same for any teacher. Your job is to decide where you toe the line. For the record, I screen every film for my darling wife, who is a superstar elementary music teacher and also my award winning censor.She usually stops me before I go too far. Still--this joke gets the most complaints and will likely be retired when I update the video in the next several months.

  • Instinct!! Otherwise, great.

  • My college American Lit teacher played this for us and I absolutely loved it. great job.

  • Thank you for posting this.

  • what about postmodernism?

  • I think my students will enjoy this! Thanks, guy!

  • I loved it. The only thing that made me flinch a bit was the mention of Stephenie Meyer. *ouch*

  • 4:12 i'm sorry sir but what is that song called? i can never find the title.

  • Seriously! The best American Lit intro ever! I can't wait to play it for my students, with approval of course.

  • If it helps, the same videos are available on TeacherTube, which sometimes carries a little more favor with administrators. Glad you liked it!

  • Hogan, you should podcast.

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